Re: Ethernet Oops / Ethernet Freak

Brian Geisel (briang@microlite.com)
Fri, 7 May 1999 13:04:59 -0400


> Nobody can do anything with an oops unless you feed it through
> ksymoops. See linux/Documentation/oops-tracing.txt. Resend to l-k
> after running through ksymoops.

Oh, yeah. Good idea :) Here's the output I got from ksymoops:

Trace: c01eee1d <NR_TYPES+9e1/a9c>
Trace: c010aa9d <do_IRQ+39/40>
Trace: c0109924 <ret_from_intr+0/20>
Trace: c0108058 <hard_idle+3c/54>
Trace: c01080af <cpu_idle+3f/6c>
Trace: c015ac27 <net_bh+47/1cc>
Trace: c01080af <cpu_idle+3f/6c>
Trace: c0109888 <system_call+34/38>

and here's the original oops, JIC --

Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
00000070
current->tss.cr3 = 00101000, %cr3 = 00101000
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0002
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c01b35e2>]
EFLAGS: 00010206
eax: c0210ddc ebx: c008610e ecx: 00000000 edx: 00000070
esi: 0000ed11 edi: c033e800 ebp: 00000003 esp: c0217e68
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process swapper (pid: 0, process nr: 0, stackpage=c0217000)
Stack: 00000009 c0217ef4 00000009 c01eee1d 00000001 c010a99f 00000009
00000070
00006124 c0fa610e 00000014 00006100 c0210ddc c010a885 00000009
c0210ddc
c0217ef4 c02035a8 00000009 c0217ef4 00000001 c010a99f 00000009
c0217ef4
Call trace: [<c01eee1d>] [<c010aa9d>] [<c0109924>] [<c0108058>]
[<c01080af>] [<c0106000>] [c01080f0>]
[<c015ac27>] [<c0117929>] [<c010aa9d>] [<c0109924>] [<c0108058>]
[<c01080af>] [<c0106000>] [<c01080f0>]
[<c0109888>] [<c0106000>] [<c010607b>] [<c0106000>] [<c0100177>]
Code: ff 49 70 0f 94 44 24 24 80 7c 24 24 00 74 09 51 e8 51 5e fa

Sorry 'bout that.

geisel

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